Willard E. Caldwell papers 1938-2007

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Willard E. Caldwell papers 1938-2007

Willard Caldwell was known for his work in comparative psychology and as co-editor of the textbook, which was published in 1960. These papers document his career as a teacher and researcher, including lecture notes and outlines for classes taught by Caldwell. A large amount of this collection has material related to Caldwell's interest in Corona Discharge Photography, or Kirlian Photography. There are also personal and professional photographs of Caldwell at various stages throughout his life. Principles of Comparative Psychology ,

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George Washington University

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Caldwell, Willard E.

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Willard E. Caldwell was born July 10, 1920 in Flushing, Long Island, New York. Caldwell earned his A.B. (Artium Baccalaureatus) and M.A. at the University of Florida in 1941 and 1942 respectively. He attended Cornell University to work on his Ph.D. which he received in 1946. Caldwell was appointed Professor of Psychology at Mary Baldwin College in 1946-1947. In 1947 he was hired as assistant professor of psychology at George Washington University where he remained for 38 years. Cald...